Frank Reyes

[2] He is known for hits like "Vine a Decirte Adios", "Con el Amor No Se Juega", "Tu Eres Ajena", "Nada De Nada", "Quién Eres Tu", "Princesa", "Amor a Distancia", "Decidí", among others.

When he was only 12 years old, he decided to travel to Santo Domingo where he worked hard and had many jobs, always dreaming of having his own business.

It also featured the song "Voy Pa'lla", which was made famous by Dominican bachata musician Anthony Santos.

In 1994, he released the album Bachata Con Categoría, in which he would start calling himself El Principe del Amargue (The Prince of Bitterness).

In 1998, he release the greatest hits album El Princibe de la Bachata: 16 Éxitos.

In the same year, he also release his seventh studio album Vine A Decirte Adios, which featured songs like, "Muy Lindo Amor", "Me Dejaste Abandonado", and "Vine A Decirte Adios", the song which the album is named after.

It included hit songs like "Orgullo De Mas", "Extraño Mi Pueblo", and "Con El Amor No Se Juega".

It is based on a concert in which included an orquestra band led by Dominican musician Jorge Taveras.

The is considered one of his best or the best album of his career as every song in it became huge hits on the radio waves in Dominican Republic and parts of the United States.

One of them was the single "Voy A Dejarte De Amar" which peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Tropical Airplay chart.

It was part of a series of live albums invloning multiple artist, and it was released by J & N Records and JVN Music Inc.

One of them was the song "Princesa", which was released as a single in 2006 and peaked at number 1 on the Billboard Tropical Airplay chart.

[5] In mid or late 2006, Reyes released his thirteenth studio album Pienso En Ti.

The other two bachata songs in this album were "Navidad" and "Una Espina Saca Otra" with Dominican singer Alex Bueno.

Most of its songs became successful, especially one of its singles, which the album is named after, peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Tropical Airplay chart.

The studio album was released later that year and featured hits like "Te Pienso", "Como Olvidar", "Mi Reina", and "Tu No Sabes Lo Que Es El Amor".

[7] It included singles "Se Me Olvido Que Te Amaba", "24 Horas" and Amor a Distastancia, which peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Tropical Airplay chart.

In the same year, Frank, along with Theodoro Reyes, would be featured in the song, Corazón De Hierro with American bachata trio Vena, which consisted of Len Melody and Max Agende from Aventura and Steve Styles from Xtreme.

In the same year, he was featured in the Spanglish single "I Wanna Tell You" with Canadian bachata singer Chantel Collado.

On April 3, 2017, he released the single "Siempre Te Voy A Amar" with Dominican bachata singer Kamilo, also known as K-Milo and Kamilolf.

It was supported by the singles "Mi Sorpresa Fuiste Tú", "Quiero Tus Besos", "Por Ti No Sufro", which peaked at number one on the Monitor Latino's Dominican Republic Merengue chart.

[13] It also featured a merengue version of "Ya No Te Creo Nada", which is a song from his seventh studio album Vine A Decirte Adiós (1998).

On June 19, 2020, he released a pop/balada version of the song "Cómo Olvidarte", which is from his 2016 album Devuélveme Mi Libertad.

On February 10, 2022, he would collaborate in the bachata remix of the song Por Última Vez with Dominican merengue singer Eddy Herrera.

[16] On June 3, 2022, he released the single "Te Olvidaste De Mi" featuring Dominican bachata singer Rafa Jiménez.

On November 1, 2022, released the Christmas single "Yo No Se Tú" with Dominican bachata singer Andres Mercedes.

On March 10, 2023, he collaborates with the Dominican bachata group Grupo Extra in the remix of their song "Beberé".

On August second 2023, he released the music video for the 2023 remake of the song "Me Haces Mucha Falta Amor", which served as a single for Vol.